Dementia inpatient (hospital) services
Sometimes individuals with an acute organic mental illness, such as acute dementia, cannot be safely supported in the community or at home. These individuals may be referred to our inpatient unit, Cubley Court.
Cubley Court, Kingsway Hospital
Cubley Court is a 36 bedded assessment and treatment unit for both men and women with an acute organic illness who require a period of assessment within an acute mental health setting with single sex accommodation.
The unit is split into two sections, a male side and female side. Whilst in hospital clients can expect a comprehensive assessment from a Multi-Disciplinary team assessing their needs from a social, physical and mental health perspective.
While in hospital, individuals can expect a comprehensive assessment from a team of health professionals. They will assess the individual’s needs from a social, physical and mental health perspective.
The team work within the principles of the Care Programme Approach and focus on person-centred care. In this way, they provide a detailed assessment and a range of treatment options to help each individual achieve their best possible level of functioning.
Female - normally individuals over the age of 65, suffering from a dementia-type illness, who cannot be safely maintained in the community. Ladies under the age of 65 may be admitted if they are suffering from a dementia-type illness, on a needs-led basis.
Men -generally, but not always, over the age of 65 who are living in the community with a dementia-type illness and need a period of inpatient assessment.
Monday - Friday:
- 2.00pm - 4.00pm
- 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Saturday and Sunday:
- 10.00am - 12.00pm
- 2.00pm - 4.00pm
- 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Download the Cubley Court guide.